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  • INSIDE STORY

  • Stars and stripes
    Sunday, October 09, 2011  By Alex Meehan
    Running a sophisticated restaurant in Ireland has not always been easy, but Restaurant Patrick Guilbaud has certainly earned its stripes

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  • OFF MESSAGE
  • While Fine Gael’s crude attacks may help Martin McGuinness’s presidential campaign with some voters, there are many more of us who still feel uneasy about what he stands for
    Sunday, October 09, 2011  By Jennifer O’Connell
    One of my first jobs as a journalist was to cover the aftermath of the Omagh bombing.
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  • NEW IN MUSIC

  • Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds

    Sunday, October 09, 2011  
    In a recent interview to promote his debut solo effort, Noel Gallagher confessed that if Oasis’s dreadfully self-indulgent third album Be Here Now had racked up the same sales as its mega-successful predecessor, (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?, he ‘‘probably would have grown a moustache and started wearing a cape’’.

  • POST MORTEM
  • Beware of Greeks not paying taxes
    Sunday, October 09, 2011  By Garvan Grant
    If we ever needed someone to blame for all the planet’s current economic woes, now is that time, so we should be grateful to the Greeks for stepping up to the plate.
       




  • MORE AGENDA
  • First person
    Sunday, October 09, 2011  By Gillian Nelis
    Niamh Shields: 36, food blogger and author, London
    Man of steel
    Sunday, October 09, 2011  By Paul Byrne
    Hugh Jackman may be the most cheerful family man in Hollywood, but he’s also the hardest worker on and off the silver screen